Pubdate: Sat, 17 Mar 2007
Source: San Bernardino Sun (CA)
Copyright: 2007 Los Angeles Newspaper Group
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Author: Stacia Glenn, Staff Writer

HELP WILL BE THERE FOR TWO ARRESTED TEENS

Counseling the Goal for Pair Suspected of Selling Heroin

REDLANDS - Two high school students accused of selling  heroin to 
other teenagers will be held accountable,  officials say, but setting 
their feet down a straight  path is a top priority.

The Redlands High School seniors an 18 year old, and an unidentified 
17-year-old boy - were  arrested this week on suspicion of possession 
of heroin  for sale.

Police want to see the pair placed in drug counseling.

"We believe these kids are salvageable, and we're not  going to give 
up on them," Police Chief Jim Bueermann  said. "Even though they've 
done something that's wrong,  abhorrent and highly illegal, at the 
end of the day,  it's still somebody's kid."

Mike Snellings, director of student services for the  Redlands 
Unified School District, also stressed the  district's desire to get 
the kids into counseling.

"Ultimately, we have a responsibility to the safety of  all our 
students on campus," he said. "But we're  sensitive to the fact that 
these are kids that have  made some really poor choices and we want 
to try to  link them with the appropriate support to help them.  When 
kids are involved with heroin, they need help."

Police stopped the 18 year old for a traffic violation at 2  p.m. 
Tuesday at Elm and Summit streets and reportedly found hypodermic 
needles in his car.

After the 18 year old admitted he had a stash of heroin at his  home, 
officers served a search warrant and unearthed 17  individual rocks 
of heroin, weighing a total of about  2.5 grams, police said.

Earlier that day, a school resource officer found a  17-year-old boy 
sitting in his car a block from campus.  He had tossed hypodermic 
needles out the window, and 13  individual rocks of heroin were found 
in the car.

The two boys are believed to have been supplying a  small group of 
about 10 students with the drug.

Interventions by police and school officials have been  set up for 
all users in hopes of getting them proper  treatment.

Punishments for the students involved have not been  meted out yet, 
Snellings said, and each case will be  reviewed separately. All will 
be offered help at Vista  Counseling, which contracts with the district.

Family members of the boys arrested could not be  reached for comment Thursday.

Officials became aware of on-campus heroin use last  month after 
School Resource Officer Leslie Martinez  observed a student she 
believed was under the  influence.

Another 18 year old was arrested Feb. 8 on suspicion  of being under 
the influence and possessing heroin.

On Feb. 28, two boys were found under the influence of  heroin in a 
campus bathroom. A 15-year-old boy admitted  to using it but flushed 
the drug down the toilet before  security arrived. The other student, 
also 18,  was arrested on suspicion of being under the influence.

Bueermann credits the partnership between the Police  Department and 
the school district for abruptly halting  drug sales on campus and 
helping students receive  treatment.

"We have a system set up and it worked," he said,  adding that school 
officials acted in a timely,  efficient manner because they care 
deeply about  students' welfare.

Snellings said having police officers on campus  improves 
relationships with youths, in addition to  keeping the peace.

"They act as guides and mentors on campus, helping kids  navigate 
difficult times," he said.

The partnerships "result in safer campuses and protect  the 
overwhelming majority of students who are focused  on doing the right 
thing and leading positive,  contributing lives," Bueermann said. 
"Citizens should  be clear that all but a very, very small minority 
of RHS students are great kids, focused on succeeding in  life."

There are about 3,300 students at Redlands High School.
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